

Much of the original wiring loom didn't need altering. After checking which wires did what and a lot of fiddling about with old connectors, Chompy had figured out which of the original spade connectors went to which part of the BMW units and soon had them all wired up and fully operational. This was part way through proceedings. The wiring diagram in the workshop manual (not Haynes) doesn't actually exactly match my wiring loom, but then neither do the instructions for the carburettor so we weren't massively surprised by that.

We then had an issue with the driver's side outer light unit in that the lens wasn't aligned properly with the light quadrants so half the reversing light illuminated with the brake light Annoyingly, the only resolution was to rotate the unit to get it all properly aligned and now it sits pointing in slightly the wrong direction because the backing plate is at the wrong angle. This is very easy to fix, it just means un-welding and re-welding the backing plate at the correct angle. A job for later, there was no way I was tackling that today.

Chompy and I plodded on with the job until we got all of the rear lights functioning. I need to get a couple of bulbs as with them being old second hand ones, several did die or were already dead. At the front, we got the indicators, sidelights and at one point all of the headlights working. Then only the driver's side headlights worked and now I only have the outer driver's side headlight working on main beam so we need to investigate what's going on there. It's probably a problem with the earth or the switch or both.

At the back there's a few bulbs missing so to explain, outer units have running lights (lower outer quadrant) which is also the reflector, brake lights (upper outer quadrant), reversing lights (upper middle quadrant) and indicator (middle). Inner lights have running lights (lower outer quadrant), brake lights (upper outer quadrant) and indicators (middle). I was going to put the fog lights in the inner units but there's no way of splitting off the light for the two halves of the red lenses to do this because of how they're designed. I'll have to rethink that side of things, I do have some spare fog lights if I need to fit them or I might be lucky and the car may pre-date the fog light requirement (even though I'm pretty sure it doesn't).

Tomorrow we're getting the hydraulic repair pipe, the bulbs we need to replace and we'll hopefully be finishing tidying up the wiring loom and heatshrink wrapping the last few joints it got too dark to finish tonight. We may even figure out why the headlights aren't working and why the indicators and hazard lights got more and more recalcitrant about working as the day went on.